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From an ontogenetic perspective, young chimps’ brains are wired to absorb information rapidly. This trait is crucial for ...
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Scientists observed chimpanzees in Uganda appearing to clean and treat both their own wounds and those of others. Scientists ...
Bissau, chimpanzees are gathering around something unexpected. Researchers observed a curious behavior tied to fermented fruit and group rituals. What they uncovered hints at a surprising connection ...
Chimpanzees and bonobos, share close genetic ties with humans but exhibit distinct physical and behavioral traits.
22.Anacondas are absolutely gigantic. Here's what one looks like in the wild: I'd only ever seen one in that documentary with ...
Wild chimpanzees have been observed self-medicating their wounds with plants, providing medical aid to other chimps and even removing others from snares left by human hunters, new research suggests.
Social grooming between two chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest, Uganda (Dr Elodie Freymann) Researchers studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest - Sonso and Waibira. Like all ...
Social grooming between two chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest. (Photograph by Dr. Elodie Freymann). (CN) — Chimpanzees in Uganda’s Budongo Forest have been spotted treating their wounds using leaves ...
Chimpanzees in Uganda have been observed using plants to treat open wounds and tend to each other's injuries. University of Oxford scientists, working with a local team in the Budongo Forest, filmed ...
A mother grooming her immature chimpanzee. CREDIT: Liran Samuni/Taï Chimpanzee Project. The researchers found that wild chimpanzee infants develop different types of attachment to their mothers ...
The chimpanzees are seen grooming each other on a tree limb. The entire animals can be seen in sharp focus in this photo. The chimpanzees in this photo are wild. Getty Images. (Getty Images ) It's ...